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- Transpiration - Factors Affecting Rates of Transpiration . . .
For transpiration to occur, water vapor leaving the stomata must diffuse through this motionless layer to reach the atmosphere where the water vapor will be removed by moving air The larger the boundary layer, the slower the rates of transpiration
- Transpiration: Mechanism, Types, Factors affecting . . .
With the increase in transpiration, the rate of absorption of water and minerals increases and the concentration of minerals increases inside the plant The ash and sugar content of the fruit increases with the increase in transpiration
- Factors Affecting Transpiration: 10 Factors - Biology Discussion
The rate of transpiration is inversely proportional to the relative humidity, i e , the rate of transpiration is higher when the relative humidity is lower and lower when the relative humidity is higher It is because the leaf interior has a nearly saturated air in its intercellular spaces
- 16. 2C: Transpiration - Biology LibreTexts
When absorption of water by the roots fails to keep up with the rate of transpiration, loss of turgor occurs, and the stomata close This immediately reduces the rate of transpiration (as well as of photosynthesis) If the loss of turgor extends to the rest of the leaf and stem, the plant wilts
- Transpiration in plants: types, mechanism, affecting factors . . .
However, if the roots are limited to the upper layers of the soil, there is less absorption of water and less transpiration The rate of transpiration depends on diameter of xylem vessels present in the stem If the xylem vessels are wider, there is increase in transpiration and vice-versa
- Factors affecting transpiration - The challenges of size in . . .
What conditions will decrease the rate of transpiration? Decrease in temperature, increase in humidity, no or reduced air movement and low light intensities Learn about and revise the
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